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Kritika Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Preparing for MH CET Law requires a strategic and disciplined approach. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you prepare effectively:

1. Understand the Exam: Begin by thoroughly understanding the MH CET Law exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme. This will give you a clear picture of what to expect.

2. Create a Study Plan: Develop a comprehensive study plan that covers all the topics and allows you to allocate sufficient time for each subject. Make sure your plan is realistic and flexible.

3. Collect Study Material: Gather the necessary study materials such as textbooks, reference books, online resources, and previous year question pap

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

To prepare for the MHCET Law exam, it is recommended that you refer to the following study materials:
1. MHCET Law Previous Year Question Papers: Solve the previous year question papers to understand the pattern of the exam and to get an idea of the difficulty level of the questions.
2. MHCET Law Books: Refer to standard books for topics such as Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English Language. Some of the popular books for MHCET Law exam preparation are:
- Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A. P Bhardwaj
- Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability by A. K Gupta
- Objective General Knowledge and Current Affair
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

To pursue a career in Law, there are certain skills and qualities that you should possess. Here are some of the skills required to excel in LL.B:
Good communication skills: You should have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to effectively convey your thoughts and arguments. Analytical and critical thinking: As a law student, you will be required to analyze complex legal issues and cases, and come up with logical and practical solutions. Research and writing skills: You should be able to conduct in-depth legal research and write clear and concise legal documents, such as contracts, briefs, and legal opinions. Attent
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Ayush Yadav

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Campus Law Center, DU provides 3 year LL.B. Programme where as NLUs have 5 year integrated B.A. L. B programme. CLC offers traditional law where as NLUs structure is very modern. Class does offer some placements but not as much as the NLUs.

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Vinit

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Admission are open for 2020 Batch for Law and other Courses. B.A. LL.B. From IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through BBA LL.B.A comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. This course has been designed innovative and has been developed in association with academicians and professional experts, and as per the guidelines of Bar Council of India. It provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management Studies for corpora
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Mansi tolani

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Hello,
First download the latest syllabus. Must prepare from the top Books of UGC NET Exam. Give all the chapters constant reading. Be through with all the chapters, at least through all important chapters, twice or thrice. Make short notes. Be effective in the time span you dedicate for your studies. Practice and revision will help you a lot in UGC NET Preparation. Solve a good question bank and give enough time solve previous year question papers and full length mock solved test papers. Fairly prepare for paper 1. Be positive and optimistic towards your preparations. Thanks a lot.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Vamshi,LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law course offered by various Indian universities. There are two options to pursue LLB course. One is the 3-year course for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is integrated course of 5 year duration for undergraduate students. LLB Admission is done either on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in qualifying degree or through a relevant entrance test. Students who are in final year of their graduation can also apply for entrance tests conducted for LLB Admissions. There are various entrance tests conducted for LLB Admission in India.
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